Experts build database of "salutogenic potential" revealing how hidden microbes and natural compounds help keep us healthy.
With a dry paper towel, no one would clean fecal matter off their arm; instinctively, one knows to wash it well with water.
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At a CSIR-NCL symposium, experts emphasized hospital wastewater surveillance as crucial for early detection of antimicrobial resistance, a major global health threat.
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